Suppose that Miller Beer samples peoples perceptions of the quality of Old Milwaukee beer. Respondents are asked
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Suppose that Miller Beer samples peoples perceptions of the quality of Old Milwaukee beer. Respondents are asked to evaluate the beer on a scale of 1 to 10. The modal response is a 9 amongst sampled Wisconsin Bros, while the mean is 7.7 with a standard deviation of 2. Suppose you conduct 27 samplings to generate your point estimate of 7.7 as the mean evaluation of Old Milwaukee beer. If you want to use the central limit theorem to evaluate the likelihood that the next sampling will generate a mean evaluation greater than 8.0 which of the three assumptions is clearly violated and why (Hint: If you dont think its the independent or identical assumption, then it must be the normality assumption)?
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